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tv-review1 year ago

Cruel Intentions Reboot: A Missed Opportunity in YA Drama

Prime Video's reboot of 'Cruel Intentions' fails to capture the allure of the original film, offering a stale and unsexy retelling. Set in a college environment, the series follows stepsiblings Caroline and Lucien as they manipulate freshman Annie to preserve Greek life. Despite its attempts to modernize the story, the show lacks originality and the seductive menace of its predecessor, making it unlikely to appeal to either fans of the original or new viewers.

tv-review1 year ago

'Interior Chinatown': A Satirical Take on Hollywood's Asian American Portrayal

The Hulu adaptation of Charles Yu's novel "Interior Chinatown" struggles to translate its allegorical narrative into a compelling TV series. Despite Yu's background in television and collaboration with Taika Waititi, the show fails to maintain the novel's insights, becoming a diluted mystery. The series, starring Jimmy O. Yang, uses visual storytelling to critique TV tropes but falters in conveying its fantasy world's rules, leading to a muddled tone and less effective subversion of stereotypes.

tv-review1 year ago

Ken Burns' Docuseries Explores the Multifaceted Genius of Leonardo da Vinci

Ken Burns' new PBS docuseries "Leonardo da Vinci" explores the life and legacy of the renowned artist and polymath through a unique visual and rhetorical approach. The two-part series delves into da Vinci's intellectual and artistic processes, using his notebooks as a central theme. While the documentary struggles with biographical details, it excels in showcasing da Vinci's interdisciplinary genius and his impact on art and science. Featuring insights from experts like Guillermo del Toro, the series offers a fresh perspective on da Vinci's work and influence.

tv-review1 year ago

Jimmy O. Yang Stars in Hulu's Meta Mystery 'Interior Chinatown'

Hulu's "Interior Chinatown," starring Jimmy O. Yang, adapts Charles Yu's novel into a meta narrative about an Asian American waiter's quest to break free from stereotypical roles. While the show cleverly critiques cultural tropes, its focus on meta commentary overshadows character development, leaving the protagonist, Willis Wu, as more of a symbol than a fully realized character. Despite strong performances, the series struggles to connect with contemporary cultural conversations, feeling somewhat outdated in its approach.

tv-review1 year ago

Billy Bob Thornton Shines in Taylor Sheridan's Oil-Driven Drama 'Landman'

Taylor Sheridan's new Paramount+ series "Landman" is a West Texas-set drama featuring Billy Bob Thornton as a corporate fixer in the oil industry. Despite its star-studded cast, including Jon Hamm and Demi Moore, the show is criticized for its lack of character depth and over-reliance on melodrama. Thornton's performance is a highlight, bringing life to Sheridan's dialogue, but the series overall is seen as a typical Sheridan production, catering to fans of his testosterone-driven storytelling.

tv-review1 year ago

Eddie Redmayne Stars in Thrilling 'The Day of the Jackal' TV Adaptation

Eddie Redmayne and Lashana Lynch star in "The Day of the Jackal," a 10-part Peacock series adapted from Frederick Forsyth's novel. Created by Ronan Bennett, the show is a gripping espionage thriller that follows a cat-and-mouse game between a chameleon-like assassin and a determined MI6 agent. The series is praised for its dynamic characters, intense action sequences, and Redmayne's riveting performance, though it experiences a midseason lull. The first five episodes premiere on November 14, with new episodes released weekly.

tv-review1 year ago

Aldis Hodge Shines in Gripping Crime Drama 'Cross'

"Cross," a new crime thriller on Prime Video, stars Aldis Hodge as Alex Cross, a detective and forensic psychologist navigating the complexities of solving a serial killer case while dealing with personal grief and a stalker. The series, created by Ben Watkins, explores themes of mental health and toxic masculinity, and is praised for its layered storytelling and cultural authenticity. Despite some theatrical moments and underused characters, "Cross" is engaging and has already been renewed for a second season.

tv-review1 year ago

Eddie Redmayne's Obsession Unleashed in 'The Day of the Jackal'

Peacock's adaptation of 'The Day of the Jackal' features Eddie Redmayne as a professional assassin in a 10-episode thriller that is both gripping and overly extended. While the series starts and ends strongly, the middle episodes are filled with unnecessary detours that detract from the core plot. Lashana Lynch co-stars as an MI6 agent on the Jackal's trail, adding depth to the cat-and-mouse dynamic. Despite its flaws, the show offers compelling performances and impressive European locations, though it struggles with pacing and character development.

tv-review1 year ago

"Benedict Cumberbatch Shines in Ambitious Puppet Drama 'Eric'"

"Eric," starring Benedict Cumberbatch, struggles to balance its dual narratives of a father's fantastical search for his missing son and a detective's grim investigation. The series fails to provide depth to its characters, resulting in a disjointed and unengaging story. Despite a gritty 1980s Manhattan setting and some compelling performances, "Eric" ultimately falls flat, earning a grade of C-.

tv-review1 year ago

Benedict Cumberbatch Stars in Netflix's Absurd Thriller 'Eric'

"Eric," a Netflix miniseries starring Benedict Cumberbatch, explores the psychological turmoil of a puppeteer whose son goes missing. The show delves into personal, familial, and societal issues, though it struggles to balance its complexities. Cumberbatch's compelling performance anchors the series, which is both weird and absorbing despite its muddled conclusion. Premieres May 30.